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New Song - EYES OF FAITH - Video, chord chart & lyrics

'Eyes Of Faith' is a new song our team brought to the Elim Leaders Summit 2026

Based on the 2026 theme 'Eyes Of Faith' the song is a prayer asking God to open our eyes, that we would see with eyes of faith. Inspired from 2 kings 6:15-17, Elisha's servant says to him 'Oh no, my Lord! What shall we do'. The prophet answers 'Don't be afraid', he then prays 'Open his eyes, LORD, so that he may see'.
Then the Lord opened the eyes of the young man, and he saw, and behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha.

Below is the live footage from the Summit and the chord charts and lyrics

ORIGINAL CHART IN C 
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EYES OF FAITH - LIVE AT ELIM LEADERS SUMMIT 2026

EYES OF FAITH (OPEN OUR EYES LORD)

Ian Yates & Sam Blake (c) 2026 Elim Sound 

Verse:
Open our eyes Lord, we want to see like you
Open our eyes Lord, we need a higher view
Beyond the horizon, beyond what we can see 
We need for discernment, we ask for eyes of faith 

Chorus:
Holy Spirit, fall a fresh on us
Holy Spirit, we need a touch from heaven


Bridge:
The spirit of the living God is moving in this place
He’s calling us, anointing us, to see with eyes of faith


CHORD CHARTS

CHART IN KEY OF G (Female Friendly Key)

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NUMBERS CHART
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LYRICS IN RTF
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